PHY 410. Final Examination, Spring May 4, 2009 (5:45-7:45 p.m.)

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Probm points An ida gas of bosons of mass M is in a cubica bo of voum. T bosons ar nonrativistic. T dnsity of orbitas or stats is givn by. ; / / π M D iwrit down an prssion for t numbr of partics in trms of D and t Bos-instin distribution function. B f µ d D / ii Driv an prssion for t B condnsation tmpratur in trms M and t dnsity /.Us π.6 / d / / / / / / / / /.6 : M d M Put d M d D π π π iii How dos cang wn t mass of t boson doubs? It rducs by a factor of

Probm 7.5 points T masurd constant voum at capacity of a mta at ow tmpratur << << θ is givn by and B Dby k C A + B, wr A and B ar constants. iwat ar t pysica origins of t abov two diffrnt contributions to C? T inar trms coms from t rmi Dirac statistics of ctrons in a mta. T cubic trms coms from t ponons attic vibrations of t atoms ii Wat is t tmpratur dpndnc of ntropy of t mta? dq dσ C d d C ' dσ d ' ' σ σ C ' d ' ' A d ' + B ' d ' A + B Usuay σ

5 Probm 5 points Considr a dfct in a soid wic as two nrgy vs wit nrgy and >. T dgnracy of t ground v is and tat of t citd v is. T soid is at a tmpratur. i Wat is t partition function for tis dfct? ii Wat is its avrag nrgy U? Pot U as a function of. iii Wat is U at? iv ind t tmpratur U,. wn t avrag nrgy U is af t avrag nrgy at z + / U + U U U Sov for / / / / 6 + and tn n 5

6 Probm 6 5 points T nrgy pr unit voum of a back body radiation and t radiation prssur p ar givn by U u A ; wr A is aconst ant, p u A gas of poton is usd as t working mdium of a at ngin. T gas undrgos an isotrma pansion at tmpratur from voum to. i Wat is t work don by t poton gas, W? If instad of a poton gas w us an ida gas of Ar atoms, wat is t work don in tis cas? PHOTOS : W ARGO ATOMS : W p d A p d d A d n A n ii ow t poton gas undrgos an adiabatic pansion from, to, wr /,, and t work don by t poton gas is W. Wat is W /W? Start from tst aw of du dq+ dw or an adiabatic procss dq W Us rsut du U U for W trmo dynamics nrgy wr dw is t work don O t gas Work don BY t gas dw dq du Work don BY t gas dw du from i abov A A W A A W A / OW Pug in t diffrnt ratios. onsrvation

7 Probm 7 5 points Considr an ida -dimnsiona gas of non-rativisitic ctrons spin ½ of dnsity n/a at zro tmpratur. T dnsity of stats for tis systm is givn by A m D ;. π i Driv an quation rating t rmi nrgy as a function of n, mass m, and otr fundamnta constants. D + µ / m d D π A d A m π ii Cacuat t avrag nrgy nrgy/partic in trms of t rmi nrgy. U U D d π A m iii Wat is t rmi nrgy in ctron vots if n m..5 J. s 8 π m 9 9. kg.6 J 8

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